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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Atresia of the bile ductsIntestinal phlegmon
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 86%(0)38%(1)
General urine test 100%(4)
Radiography of the area 9%(0)41%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 8%(0)41%(0)
General blood test 7%(4)38%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 39%(0)
Endoscopy 8%(0)26%(0)
Histological studies 33%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
portal vein narrowed 26%
phlegmon 75%
strictures of the bile ducts 21%
acute abdomen 67%
light stool 19%
inflammation of the stomach 66%
cholestasis 18%
intestinal infection 64%
jaundice of newborns 17%
inflammatory bowel diseases 63%
jaundice 16%
impaired function of the large intestine 62%
stagnation 15%
vomiting bile 60%
no stercobilin 15%
abdominal pain 60%
hypertrophy biliary tract 15%
high temperature 56%
skin diseases of newborns 15%
moans in a dream 55%
colorless urine 15%
moans at night 55%
dark urine 14%
groans in pain 55%
cholestatic hepatitis 14%
intestinal paresis 53%
biliary cirrhosis of the liver 13%
impaired gastric function 52%
liver problems 13%
subfebrility 52%
hepatitis 13%
yellow tongue with a touch 51%
bilirubin is elevated 13%
atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta 51%
hepatitis c in children 13%
vomiting 51%
cyst of the common bile duct 12%
opisthorchiasis 51%
enlargement of the spleen 12%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 50%
dark feces 12%
vomiting food 50%
enlarged liver 11%
vomiting during meals 50%
abnormalities of intestinal development 11%
sudden onset 50%
skin problems 11%
constipation prolonged 50%
portal vein dilated 11%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 5% 54%
blockage of blood vessels 10%
food is poorly digested 49%
feces are grayish-white in color 10%
febrile body temperature 49%
intestinal bleeding 10%
ascites 12% 61%
hypertension 10%
subcutaneous edema 48%
purulent cholangitis 10%
very light sleep 48%
liver failure 10%
chronic dysentery 48%
herpetic hepatitis 10%
paralytic syndrome 47%
jaundice in childhood 10%
pain throughout the body 47%
cytomegalovirus hepatitis 10%
atonic constipation 47%
abnormalities of stomach development 10%
intestinal resection 47%
mechanical jaundice 10%
intestinal dyskinesia 46%
liver abscess 10%
intestinal obstruction 46%
history of liver surgery 10%
patient's condition 45%
incomplete bowel rotation 10%
intestinal paralysis 44%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 10%
acute dysentery 44%
newborn cholestasis 10%
bacterial dysentery 44%
increased indirect bilirubin 10%
tongue is dry 43%
no gallbladder 10%
very high fever 43%
gastric bleeding 10%
intestinal tumor 43%
bleeding ulcer 10%
acute pain 43%
newborn herpes 10%
dysentery 42%
varicose veins of the esophagus 10%
abdominal pain with fever 42%
veno-occlusive liver disease 10%
bloating 42%
itchy skin 9%
constantly complains 42%
yellowness of mucous membranes 9%
severe fever 41%
congenital liver fibrosis 9%
inflammation 9% 50%
increased bleeding 9%
discomfort in the intestines 40%
no appetite 9%
general weakness 40%
cholangitis 9%
salmonellosis 40%
yellow skin color 9%
paresis 40%
the spleen was removed 9%
overlaid tongue 40%
hypersplenism 9%
constipation 40%
anomalies of esophageal development 9%
shift of leukocyte formula to left 38%
prolonged jaundice 9%
pain all over the stomach 38%
childhood diseases 9%
history of surgery 11% 48%
expansion of the esophagus 9%
vomiting at high temperature 37%
liver transplantation 8%
abdominal pain when pressing 37%
stool in the morning 8%
intestinal abscess 37%
intrauterine infection 8%
tumors of the large intestine 36%
chronic liver failure 8%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 36%
venous bleeding 8%
feeling of heat 36%
superficial veins 8%
fever abdominal pain 36%
combined heart defects 8%
sudden onset 35%
no stool 8%
bloating pain 35%
hemorrhagic syndrome 8%
up circulatory disorders 35%
thin child 8%
sleep restless 34%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 8%
impaired arterial function 34%
adynamia 8%
pain in the rectum 34%
bleeding 8%
patient's condition is satisfactory 34%
delay in physical development 7%
prolonged defecation 34%
the skin is dark 7%
fluid in the abdomen 34%
pain in the veins 7%
pain due to flatulence 34%
herpes 7%
pain in the intestines 7% 41%
congenital heart 7%
swelling 8% 42%
ulcers on the skin 7%
stool with gases 33%
veins bloating 7%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 33%
liver pain 7%
sharp pain in the stomach 33%
thrombocytopenia 7%
Common symptoms are weakness 33%
agnosia 7%
acute abdominal pains 33%
phlebitis 7%
pain when moving 32%
rubella 7%
oncology 32%
food poisoning 7%
sudden pain 32%
cytomegalovirus 7%
tumour in the abdomen 32%
hepatitis c 7%
worried due to pain 32%
a history of organ transplantation 6%
inflammatory infiltrate 32%
thin 6%
vomiting at fever 32%
quickly gets tired 6%
bowel cancer 32%
lags behind in the development 6%
streptococci 31%
surgical infections 6%
helminths 31%
consequences of surgery 6%
abdominal pain with vomiting 31%
anemia 6%
general swelling does 9% 40%
consequences of infection 5%
fever in the body 30%
nervousness 30%
weakening of immunity 30%
sputum 30%
forced situation 30%
belly enlargement 30%
worse from the heat 30%

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